We have a well just completed that is a NON-UNIT HAYNESVILLE well, even though it is in the Haynesville. What does this mean?

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No unit has been formed yet. They may be waiting on the state to issue an order. What well are you talking about?
Sorry i just notice your hyperlink, give me minute to check it out.
A unit has been formed, HA RA SU92,
They just havn't filed for a name change on the well yet.
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When I spoke with the VP at Exco a number of months back and asked about expected income, he stated that based on $3.50 mcf, I could expect a check around $3000. The first full month production check was around $425. Could the fact it is not unitized make the difference? I am going to try calling him again, but thought this might be quicker.
It is unitized. The order went into effect last month.

Look at your check and see what price you received per mcf, and how many mcf you were paid for. The production information will show up on SONRIS in a few months, you can verify it there.

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